President Trumpâ€™s economy continues to exceed expectations, exposing the absurdity of â€śexpertâ€ť projections of an impending economic slowdown.The overwhelmingly positive effects of President Trumpâ€™s economic policies were on full display in the most recent report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which revealed a healthy surge in job creation for December.Â According to the report, nonfarm payrolls jumped by 312,000 in the final month of 2018, with 301,000 of those new jobs coming from the private sector. In total, the U.S. has added more than 2.6 million new jobs over the past 12 months.Â Meanwhile, wages surged by 0.4 percent last...

The U.S. economy is in remarkably good health, and the Federal Reserve risks upsetting the apple cart with its unjustified interest rate hike.The FedÂ raised interest rates by .25 percent at its December 18-19 meeting, a move that President Trump rightly called â€śfoolishâ€ť in light of his ongoing trade negotiations with China and other major U.S. trade partners.The President makes a good point. Since a stronger dollar makes U.S. exports less competitive and tends to increase net imports, higher interest rates threaten to undermine the value of the targeted counter-tariffs President Trump is using to get China to negotiate a fair...

Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci on Wednesday accused President Trump of dishonesty, but said his lies were similar to those of any politician. In an interview on CNN's "New Day," Scaramucci looked into the camera to address Trump and said, "You know, you're a politician now, so politicians lie when their lips are moving, and so all these people lie." "But you should probably dial down the lying, because you don't need to," he added. "You're doing a great job for the country. So dial that down, and you'll be doing a lot better."

Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci cautioned supporters of President Donald Trump against heckling a CNN reporter, saying “the free press needs to be protected.” His comments came in a Tuesday night tweet. “This isn’t our best,” Scaramucci said. “It’s not who we are. I don’t always agree and am often upset with journalists, but we are flashing warning lights now that we shouldn’t be flashing. The free press needs to be protected as well as their opinions. That’s why that Amendment was First.” Scaramucci’s remarks follow the heckling of CNN reporter Jim Acosta by Trump supporters in Tampa,...

Anthony “the Mooch” Scaramucci denies that his attack on Trump chief of staff John Kelly this morning was motivated by personal grievance over Kelly having fired him as communications director. Right. Interviewed by Chris Cuomo, the Mooch unleashed a broadside against Kelly. Highlights: “I hold the White House chief of staff accountable [for the Rob Porter situation.]” “[Kelly] had the information [on Porter.] He tried to cover up the information. He tried to get other people in the White House to cover up the information for him.” “I talked a little bit of smack about two guys we were trying...

Donald Trump Jr slammed former White House advisor Steve Bannon on Wednesday after it was reported that Bannon claimed last July that his meeting with a Russian lawyer was "treasonous" and there's "zero" chance his father didn't know about it. "Steve had the honor of working in the White House & serving the country. Unfortunately, he squandered that privilege & turned that opportunity into a nightmare of backstabbing, harassing, leaking, lying & undermining the President. Steve is not a strategist, he is an opportunist," Don Jr. wrote on Twitter.

Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Google+ Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci said Wednesday that Doug Jones’s Senate win in Alabama is “good day for America” because it was a blow to Steve Bannon. Bannon, a former White House chief strategist, campaigned for Jones’s GOP challenger, Roy Moore, who lost the race for the vacant Senate seat after weeks of mounting accusations that he sexually molested teenage girls. “That was a good day for America yesterday in the sense that Bannon lost,” Scaramucci told Bloomberg News. “I don’t think it was a great day for the...

It looks like The Mooch is out of the dog house. Court records show that Anthony Scaramucci’s wife, Deidre Ball, decided to drop her divorce case against him Wednesday. And sources close to Scaramucci confirmed their renewed relationship status to The Post on Thursday — saying they were, in fact, a couple again. The pair had bitterly parted ways back in July, with Page Six exclusively reporting that they were ending their three-year marriage because Ball was sick of Scaramucci’s “naked political ambition.”

Tufts University postponed an event with Anthony Scaramucci after the former White House communications director threatened a lawsuit over an opinion piece published in the student newspaper. Scaramucci was scheduled to speak at the university’s Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy on Monday, but a university spokesman told The Boston Globe the event would be delayed until “legal matters” are resolved. In a letter dated Nov. 21, Scaramucci’s lawyer said he would take legal action unless the newspaper retracted “false and defamatory allegations of fact” in an op-ed piece calling for Scaramucci’s removal from an advisory board at the school....

Anthony Scaramucci, who spent 10 days as communications director in the White House, accused Steve Bannon of having white nationalist “tendencies” in an interview Friday on “The View.” Scaramucci made the comment in response to a question about Bannon.

#Scarfoyle is back on. Unless of course they were never off. The weather may be cooling off as we barrel into fall, but things are heating up for former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci and Fox News’s Kimberly Guilfoyle. The pair were spotted together in Rome last week at Celebrity Fight Night, which benefits The Andrea Bocelli Foundation and The Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center. Photographs were taken of them at the rooftop party on September 10. The Mirror viewed a video of the event in which #Scarfoyle sat together at the same table. They wore white as did everyone...

Anthony Scaramucci, the Wall Street financier who lasted just 10 days as White House communications director, is working on a sitcom tentatively titled “Attack of the Swamp Monsters.” In video taken by TMZ outside of his NYC restaurant, the Hunt & Fish Club, the Mooch said “it’s very early, but I think there’s a lot of fun content.”

Was â€śUnite the Rightâ€ť a Soros-funded Psychological Operation? Was the goal to employ the â€śPied Piperâ€ť strategy to damage the Republican brand by insinuating that Antifa goons disguised as Nazis represent the views of the entire Right Wing in America? (Is this what Creamer and Democracy Partners have been up to lately?) This whole event feels staged.Lets look at a few things: The protesters show up with all the same TIKI torches.All the same, brand new flags fresh out the wrapper. Still with the packaging folds.The Mainstream Media is there and many Antifa protesters are there yet Trump supporters havenâ€™t...

Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci had harsh words for President Donald Trump's reaction to the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, this weekend. Scaramucci spoke to ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos on ABC News' "This Week" today in his first television interview since his whirlwind 11-day stint in the White House. "I wouldn't have recommended that statement," Scaramucci said of Trump's words on Saturday from Bedminster, New Jersey. "I think he would have needed to have been much harsher." "With the moral authority of the presidency, you have to call that stuff out," Scaramucci said, referring to Trump's seeming...

Now former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci has finished off whatever is left of his credibility, blowing it all in a baseless attack on Breitbart News and White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon as well as ripping President Donald Trump in an appearance on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday. Perhaps more importantly than his personal attacks on the president and on Bannon, however, was his efforts to now steer the president to “move away” from the campaign promises that won him the election and toward “establishment senators” he thinks Trump needs to “curry favor with.” Scaramucci, who lost...

Appearing on a Facebook livestream on Sunday morning, former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci lashed out at Breitbart News and its former executive chairman, fresh from heaping praise on Jared Kushner and his wife Ivanka on ABC News, and despite having lauded Breitbart News just 22 days ago. Rick Klein, who moderated the event, began by asking a question linking Breitbart News and Stephen K. Bannon to “white supremacy”. The ‘Mooch’ said of Breitbart News: “As it relates to Breitbart, or what I call Bannonbart, I think some of the stuff they talk about is very worthwhile, has to...

Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci said Sunday that there are "elements" in Washington and the White House who are seeking to "eject" President Donald Trump. Scaramucci. who served less than two weeks before getting fired in the wake of a profanity-laden interview with the New Yorker, appeared on ABC's "This Week" Sunday for his first interview since his dismissal. Scaramucci discussed with host George Stephanopoulos the competing elements in the White House and how some people are afraid to tell Trump the truth, as well as the continuing problem of White House leakers. Stephanopoulos said he felt Scaramucci...

The interview Anthony Scaramucci gave to the New Yorker's Ryan Lizza seem to be the gift that keeps on giving. In newly released quotes from the interview, Scaramucci suggests that Mike Pence's new chief of staff was hired to protect the Vice President from political chaos in the Trump Administration. "Why is Nick there, bro," Scaramucci asked Lizza.